Hood River Hotel celebrates historic charm and inclusivity

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The Hood River Hotel, a historic landmark in downtown Hood River, Oregon, is inviting guests to experience its unique charm and welcoming atmosphere. Recently recognised with a Traveller Review Award from Booking.com, the hotel offers a stay that is more about character and history than polished perfection.

Established in 1888 and listed on the National Register of Historic Places, the hotel boasts creaky floors, meandering hallways, and a plethora of nooks and crannies, each promising a small discovery. The hotel’s amenities, such as a game corner, art station, and photo booth, are designed to engage guests in a more personal experience.

The Hood River Hotel prides itself on being a community hub where travellers, locals, artists, and wanderers intersect. It offers a welcoming environment for families and even provides a special Pamper Your Pup package for dogs. Weddings are a vibrant affair here, with the character-rich Emerald Room and thoughtfully designed spaces enhancing the experience.

Dining at the hotel is anchored by Broder Øst, which serves Nordic-inspired dishes, strong coffee, and encourages shared dining experiences. This adds to the hotel’s charm, making mornings and afternoons a leisurely affair.

With its commitment to inclusivity, the Hood River Hotel is PROUD Certified through Booking.com, supporting its LGBTQIA+ guests and community. The hotel offers accommodation for up to 123 guests and can host events for up to 200 people, making it a versatile choice for both leisure and business stays


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Hood River Hotel celebrates historic charm and inclusivity

The Hood River Hotel, a historic landmark in downtown Hood River, Oregon, is inviting guests to experience its unique charm and welcoming atmosphere. Recently recognised with a Traveller Review Award from Booking.com, the hotel offers a stay that is more about character and history than polished perfection.

Established in 1888 and listed on the National Register of Historic Places, the hotel boasts creaky floors, meandering hallways, and a plethora of nooks and crannies, each promising a small discovery. The hotel’s amenities, such as a game corner, art station, and photo booth, are designed to engage guests in a more personal experience.

The Hood River Hotel prides itself on being a community hub where travellers, locals, artists, and wanderers intersect. It offers a welcoming environment for families and even provides a special Pamper Your Pup package for dogs. Weddings are a vibrant affair here, with the character-rich Emerald Room and thoughtfully designed spaces enhancing the experience.

Dining at the hotel is anchored by Broder Øst, which serves Nordic-inspired dishes, strong coffee, and encourages shared dining experiences. This adds to the hotel’s charm, making mornings and afternoons a leisurely affair.

With its commitment to inclusivity, the Hood River Hotel is PROUD Certified through Booking.com, supporting its LGBTQIA+ guests and community. The hotel offers accommodation for up to 123 guests and can host events for up to 200 people, making it a versatile choice for both leisure and business stays


This story was selected and published by a human editor, with content adapted from original press material using AI tools. Spot an error? Report it here.

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